In 117 AD, the Roman Empire reached its greatest territorial extent, encompassing approximately 50 provinces and territories across Europe, North Africa, and parts of the Middle East. While it's difficult to pinpoint an exact number of modern countries due to historical changes in borders, the empire included regions that are now part of over 30 contemporary countries. Key areas included Italy, Spain, France, Greece, Turkey, Egypt, and parts of the British Isles.
In 117, the Roman Empire stretched form Portugal to Susa, the Persian capital, in Iran, near the modern city of Shush. This is more than 3,300 miles.
The Roman Empire reached its largest extent in 116 AD.
The Roman Empire reached its greatest extend in 116 AD under emperor Trajan.
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Hadrian ruled the Roman empire from 117 AD/CE to 138 AD/CE.
In 117, the Roman Empire stretched form Portugal to Susa, the Persian capital, in Iran, near the modern city of Shush. This is more than 3,300 miles.
Hadrian ruled for 21 years, from 117 to 138.
In 117 CE.
l believe it was originally 117 countries
The official number of Countries participating was 204, the official listing of medal winners was 87 countries therefore 117 countries won no Olympic medals of any kind
The Roman Empire reached its largest extent in 116 AD.
The Roman Empire reached its largest extent in 116 AD.
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400 AD
what equals 117
117 feet.
117 inches is 297.18cm